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International Journal of Fracture | 1992

Modeling of crack bridging in a unidirectional metal matrix composite

Louis J. Ghosn; Pete Kantzos; Jack Telesman

The effective fatigue crack driving force and crack opening profiles were determined analytically for fatigue tested unidirectional composite specimens exhibiting fiber bridging. The crack closure pressure due to bridging was modeled using two approaches; the fiber pressure model and the shear lag model. For both closure models, the Bueckner weight function method and the finite element method were used to calculate crack opening displacements and the crack driving force. The predicted near crack tip opening profile agreed well with the experimentally measured profiles for single edge notch SCS-6/Ti-15-3 metal matrix composite specimens. The numerically determined effective crack driving force, ΔKeff, was calculated using both models to correlate the measured crack growth rate in the composite. The calculated ΔKeff from both models accounted for the crack bridging by showing a good agreement between the measured fatigue crack growth rates of the bridged composite and that of unreinforced, unbridged titanium matrix alloy specimens.


Practical Failure Analysis | 2003

Quench crack behavior of nickel-base disk superalloys

John Gayda; Pete Kantzos; Jason D. Miller

There is a need to increase the temperature capability of superalloy turbine disks to allow higher operating temperatures in advanced aircraft engines. When modifying processing and chemistry of disk alloys to achieve this capability, it is important to preserve the ability to use rapid cooling during supersolvus heat treatments to achieve coarse grain, fineγ′ microstructures. An important step in this effort is an understanding of the key variables controlling the cracking tendencies of nickel-base disk alloys during quenching from supersolvus heat treatments. The objective of this study was to investigate the quench cracking tendencies of several advanced disk superalloys during simulated heat treatments. Miniature disk specimens were rapidly quenched after solution heat treatments. The responses and failure modes were compared and related to the quench cracking tendencies of actual disk forgings. Cracking along grain boundaries was generally observed to be operative. For the alloys examined in this study, the solution temperature, not alloy chemistry, was found to be the primary factor controlling quench cracking. Alloys with high solvus temperatures show greater tendency for quench cracking.


Archive | 1994

Fatigue Crack Growth and Crack Bridging in SCS-6/Ti-24-11

Louis J. Ghosn; Pete Kantzos; Jack Telesman

Interfacial damage induced by relative fiber/matrix sliding was found to occur in the bridged zone of unidirectional SCS-6/Ti-24Al-11Nb intermetallic matrix composite specimens subjected to fatigue crack growth conditions. The degree of interfacial damage was not uniform along the bridged crack wake. Higher damage zones were observed near the machined notch in comparison to the crack tip. The interfacial friction shear strength tau(sub f) measured in the crack wake using pushout testing revealed lower values than the as-received interface. Interfacial wear also reduced the strength of the bridging fibers. The reduction in fiber strength is thought to be a function of the magnitude of relative fiber/matrix displacements ind the degree of interfacial damage. Furthermore, two different fiber bridging models were used to predict the influence of bridging on the fatigue crack driving force. The shear lag model required a variable tau(sub f) in the crack wake (reflecting the degradation of the interface) before its predictions agreed with trends exhibited by the experimental data. The fiber pressure model did an excellent job in predicting both the FCG data and the DeltaCOD in the bridged zone even though it does not require a knowledge of tau(sub f).


Superalloys | 2004

THE EFFECT OF DUAL MICROSTRUCTURE HEAT TREATMENT ON AN ADVANCED NICKEL-BASE DISK ALLOY

John Gayda; Tim Gabb; Pete Kantzos


Superalloys | 2004

EFFECTS OF HIGH TEMPERATURE EXPOSURES ON FATIGUE LIFE OF DISK SUPERALLOYS

Tim Gabb; Jack Telesman; Pete Kantzos; James W. Smith; Paul F. Browning


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2008

Effectiveness of shot peening in suppressing fatigue cracking at non-metallic inclusions in Udimet® 720

R.L. Barrie; Timothy P. Gabb; Jack Telesman; Pete Kantzos; A. Prescenzi; T. Biles; Peter J. Bonacuse


Archive | 2002

Nickel base superalloy turbine disk

Timothy P. Gabb; John Gayda; Ignacy Telesman; Pete Kantzos


Superalloys | 2004

MICROSTRUCTURAL VARIABLES CONTROLLING TIME-DEPENDENT CRACK GROWTH IN A P/M SUPERALLOY

Jack Telesman; Pete Kantzos; John Gayda; A. Prescenzi


Superalloys | 2004

EFFECT OF POWDER CLEANLINESS ON THE FATIGUE BEHAVIOR OF POWDER METALLURGY NI-DISK ALLOY UDIMET 720

Pete Kantzos; P. Bonacuse; Jack Telesman; Timothy P. Gabb; R. Barrie; A. Banik


Archive | 2004

High Temperature Burst Testing of a Superalloy Disk With a Dual Grain Structure

John Gayda; Pete Kantzos

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